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Dodgers Star Tucker Exits Game With Injury
23 Jun
Summary
- Dodgers' Kyle Tucker exited a game on June 22 due to an apparent injury.
- Tucker, baseball's highest-paid player, is struggling this season.
- He has played in nearly every game despite his slow start.

Los Angeles Dodgers' star outfielder Kyle Tucker exited their game against the Minnesota Twins on June 22 during the second inning due to what appeared to be an injury. Tucker was replaced by a pinch runner after advancing to second base on a teammate's hit.
This season, Tucker is baseball's highest-paid player, earning $60 million. However, he has struggled offensively, posting a .234 batting average with six home runs and six stolen bases in 74 games.
Despite his performance dip since signing a four-year, $240 million contract in January, Tucker has been remarkably consistent in his availability, participating in all but one game this season. His departure from the June 22nd game is a notable event given his consistent presence on the field.